The patients presentation is consistent with tardive tic disorder (also known as tardive Tourettes disorder), which is a tic disorder induced by chronic use of antipsychotic medications that is phenomenologically indistinguishable from Tourettes disorder.3 Worsening of this patients tics with an increased dose of an antipsychotic points toward a tardive etiology rather than an idiopathic tic disorder such as Tourettes disorder. Hyperkinetic movement disorder is a general term for any involuntary movement syndrome.3 Choreiform movements, such as Sydenhams chorea, are random, irregular, and nonstereotyped movements.1,3